Impact Lipsey is averaging just 8.4 ppg over his last five games and 9.9 ppg on the season -- a relatively steep decline from the 12.4 ppg he logged a season ago. His field-goal percentage is up, but his rebounding and assists numbers are down tremendously, representing a tough break for fantasy managers who selected the ISU shooting guard with hopes for growth. Despite the individual regression, the Cyclones are still having an excellent season, sporting a 7-1 record in Big 12 play and positioning themselves well for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
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